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pervasive just telling you the debt crisis is basically a crisis connected to the governments of the euro system that has hit some countries for some reasons. somewhat we were hit because of the sins of our past. we have been having -- we have had a relatively a sizable but stable debt for a long time, but the point is it's very manageable. we are reducing it pretty fast, very fast indeed, and also to reassure the investors if you put together the net household wealth of italians as compared to the debt of the government and the companies the ratio is three to one, so it's a matter of redistribution somehow. italians thanks to god are a wealtdy people and the matter is how we can put things into order in our household but definitely italy is a major stable solid economy, and once -- already there are signs of strong improvement. once this crisis is over we will definitely flex the muscles. please. >> [inaudible] are you planning show case any important architects and designers in this year of italian culture? >> definitely. i mean in san francisco there's a wonderful san francisco design
pervasive just telling you the debt crisis is basically a crisis connected to the governments of the euro system that has hit some countries for some reasons. somewhat we were hit because of the sins of our past. we have been having -- we have had a relatively a sizable but stable debt for a long time, but the point is it's very manageable. we are reducing it pretty fast, very fast indeed, and also to reassure the investors if you put together the net household wealth of italians as compared to...
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pervasive just telling you the debt crisis is basically a crisis connected to the governments of the euro system that has hit some countries for some reasons. somewhat we were hit because of the sins of our past. we have been having -- we have had a relatively a sizable but stable debt for a long time, but the
pervasive just telling you the debt crisis is basically a crisis connected to the governments of the euro system that has hit some countries for some reasons. somewhat we were hit because of the sins of our past. we have been having -- we have had a relatively a sizable but stable debt for a long time, but the
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>> well, to me, i think that what the euro represents, or what the relationship between the euro and other currencies represent continues to be exaggerated by shifts in the ultimate dynamics of trying to score the economy. then you had in the big position growth that we've seen, and then you add in what japan is doing and i just think that you're really altering how the currencies are stocking up relative to each other. but i think there's very little doubt that the euro ended up with a lot more on the long side as the funding issues from europe moderated a little bit. probably pushing it to a level that was not really sustainable. >> rick, what's out there is this notion that japan is purposefully weakening the yen, and so you get a little flight from the yen and it looks like in that flight the euro is catching more of the running money than the dollar is. i think that's one way to think about it. i also think that you don't have clarity here when it comes to the outlook for the u.s. fiscal policy. or the u.s. fed policy that doesn't really enjointer confidence in the greenback. ag
>> well, to me, i think that what the euro represents, or what the relationship between the euro and other currencies represent continues to be exaggerated by shifts in the ultimate dynamics of trying to score the economy. then you had in the big position growth that we've seen, and then you add in what japan is doing and i just think that you're really altering how the currencies are stocking up relative to each other. but i think there's very little doubt that the euro ended up with a...
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his response was look, i spend over the last 45 year, 145 million euros on taxes. no one can shame me about how much taxes that i have been paying. i have certainly been done a lot for this count row and he outlines the people he employs that includes some vineyards and two restaurants and a number of other things. looking like he might accept that offer of russian nationality and leave the country. joe? >> jim bitterman in paris. thanks for that. a husband offers up a kidney so his wife would move up on the list to receive a kidney. cameras were following the real story on realtime. you will see the video, next. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on one plate! all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. 30 shrimp, just $11.99 for a limited time. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. i'm ryon stewart, i'm
his response was look, i spend over the last 45 year, 145 million euros on taxes. no one can shame me about how much taxes that i have been paying. i have certainly been done a lot for this count row and he outlines the people he employs that includes some vineyards and two restaurants and a number of other things. looking like he might accept that offer of russian nationality and leave the country. joe? >> jim bitterman in paris. thanks for that. a husband offers up a kidney so his wife...
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dollar. 0 little weakness in the euro but the dollar euro story will continue in 2013. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll wk his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and me from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every
dollar. 0 little weakness in the euro but the dollar euro story will continue in 2013. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll wk his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and me from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first...
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people right now are constructive on the euro and stabilization of euro and constructive on possible growth. the name of the event was dynamic resilience, talks about the world recovering. i think these guys are going to be right, we will probably have a good stock market. this has been a well orchestrated rally, induced by central banks, my honest belief. if you get a buzz out of the federal reserve they say we will pull back a bit, the market will crack. >> any whiff or that, what happened in the month or so in the minutes spooked the market. >> a couple things going on. good fundamentals, accomodative fed. in the wave of a secular bull market. the good news is out-weighing the bad news right now and any slight bad news will trip up the market in the short term. it needs to be cautious here. >> let's bring up david beanco, chief equity strategist. welcome back to halftime. >> hello. good to see you. >> 1600 was the target used. anthony talked about resilient and talked about it in davos and could explain the stock marketed. >> resilience and since the recovery and recession we've s
people right now are constructive on the euro and stabilization of euro and constructive on possible growth. the name of the event was dynamic resilience, talks about the world recovering. i think these guys are going to be right, we will probably have a good stock market. this has been a well orchestrated rally, induced by central banks, my honest belief. if you get a buzz out of the federal reserve they say we will pull back a bit, the market will crack. >> any whiff or that, what...
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you are staying away from the euro at the moment. do you like the dollar, or is there other currency plays that bring people money here? >> yeah, i'd say we turned less bearish on the euro. we had been building some exposure, but, again, we liked the british pound. we have been in europe, just not in the euro, and you're right, there's a lot of commodity related currencies with growth prospects. china reaccelerating, that should be a good thing for the commodity currencies, particularly, the latin america currencies as well, and that includes the south african brand in that as well. david: buy low, sell high. now's the time. thank you. liz: thanks, jack, brandy portfolio manager and senior research analyst. david: nissan ramping up production here. that's in the speed read. liz: preparing for your returns, the irs says most of us can file at the end of the month. some of you need to wait a couple months. up next, the ceo of liberty tax services says for all of you, better ideas on deductions you can take, but you have to remember to
you are staying away from the euro at the moment. do you like the dollar, or is there other currency plays that bring people money here? >> yeah, i'd say we turned less bearish on the euro. we had been building some exposure, but, again, we liked the british pound. we have been in europe, just not in the euro, and you're right, there's a lot of commodity related currencies with growth prospects. china reaccelerating, that should be a good thing for the commodity currencies, particularly,...
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they booked a $1 billion euro litigation charge, almost 2 billion euros to pay for restructuring. sylvia is in frankfurt, rejoins us. plenty of focus, as well, on the capital levels, sylvia. >> that's at least what the markets are clearly focused on. the write-downs or the risk provisions, not a big surprise. maybe the number was a surprise. but they didn't -- clearly didn't put enough money aside in the previous quarters. so maybe that was even some good news for the taking out of there, finally they woke up to the reality that they might have to pay out more than they originally planned. the operational side, not good, but no really nasty surprises. restructuring costs, again, of postbank of the higher side of the market has expected. the numbers were below expectations. but ultimately, the market gave it almost a thumbs up and saying, okay, we hone in op on the capital numbers on the key data. we hone in on the statement from the ceos, from theco ceos at the press conference. we don't need to go into the capital markets with a capital increase. that was taken as positive news.
they booked a $1 billion euro litigation charge, almost 2 billion euros to pay for restructuring. sylvia is in frankfurt, rejoins us. plenty of focus, as well, on the capital levels, sylvia. >> that's at least what the markets are clearly focused on. the write-downs or the risk provisions, not a big surprise. maybe the number was a surprise. but they didn't -- clearly didn't put enough money aside in the previous quarters. so maybe that was even some good news for the taking out of there,...
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the euro is strong. we're back after this. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalid and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. >> 22 minutes past the hour your fox news minute. u.s. drone strike skilling 13 pakistani today including a senior militant commander. he was reportedly killed when a missile hit the house he was in new the afghan border. the militant is responsible for focusing attacks on american forces in afghanistan. opposition leaders are demanding venezuelan president hugo chavez's administra
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that is helping them with their currency and the euro issues. so they're able to fluctuate their currency and hedge by having local production. also coming up with really desirable vehicles like the jedi doing incredibly well. lori: there are all kinds of new models coming off the assembly line. >> gm has all the new pickup trucks coming out, there's a lot of new product. it is all the way across the board, some great small cars coming out. lori: you see a new ceo for ford this year? >> no. he will stay through 2014. lori: thank you so much. we appreciate your analysis of the automotive industry. okay. keep it right here on fox business as liz claman and david asman talk exclusively with quality of america president. melissa: same-store sales figures for the month of december roll in. retailers fearing for their profits, so how did they actually fair? lauren simonetti has all the details. >> it turned out the final sales week of the holiday shopping season save christmas in the end. you can see december retail sales rose by 4.5%, better than exp
that is helping them with their currency and the euro issues. so they're able to fluctuate their currency and hedge by having local production. also coming up with really desirable vehicles like the jedi doing incredibly well. lori: there are all kinds of new models coming off the assembly line. >> gm has all the new pickup trucks coming out, there's a lot of new product. it is all the way across the board, some great small cars coming out. lori: you see a new ceo for ford this year?...
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renaissance hotel where we are waiting for vice- president joe biden and joe biden and the salute to euros ball. while we wait for vice president biden, we will take you back to the west front early today and the oval office for president obama. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of the president of the united states. and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states so help you got it. congratulations, mr. president. ♪ >> president obama from early today, the of the office said minister yesterday on the twentieth as mandated by the constitution. in just a couple of ads, we expect to hear from vice- president joe biden. it is the first of a couple of stops for the vice president. president obama will have a couple of stocks this evening. the commander-in-chief and the inaugural ball over at the washington d.c. convention center which is in nearby washington. we shall use wearing in from the president this morning. all of this is available at the video lib
renaissance hotel where we are waiting for vice- president joe biden and joe biden and the salute to euros ball. while we wait for vice president biden, we will take you back to the west front early today and the oval office for president obama. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of the president of the united states. and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the...
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whether in yen terms or euro terms, i can't tell that you part, judge. but i do know that i love being short puts in the slv and gld. both work for you. i have neither position. >> gold, silver? >> yeah. right now, silver and gold. same at last year. if you look at where gold and silver was. gold about 10%. silver on the other side in the short term. >> weiss? >> i love chuck e. cheese token terms. >> look, there's a place in every portfolio for it. i just don't know how to handle the trade. >> can you help them out judge? >> it should be invest if gold, don't trade it. >> coming up, in the hot seat, finding out if he is standing by recent trade gone wrong. we'll be right back with the virtual doctor. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm totally focused. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 gives me tools that help me find opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade on any computer. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and wi
whether in yen terms or euro terms, i can't tell that you part, judge. but i do know that i love being short puts in the slv and gld. both work for you. i have neither position. >> gold, silver? >> yeah. right now, silver and gold. same at last year. if you look at where gold and silver was. gold about 10%. silver on the other side in the short term. >> weiss? >> i love chuck e. cheese token terms. >> look, there's a place in every portfolio for it. i just don't...
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look at what happened with greece, with bailouts, with sovereign debt crises, with the euro zone. it was only at the very last possible minute that compromise was reached, that the big bargain was done. and if you look at the united states, even at a time of, a moment when really both sides needed to do more than the minimum, the markets will be saying they failed to do so. so, yes, they will be relieved, there won't be any immediate reaction, but the markets are certainly putting the politicians on notice that the budget mayhem can't continue. wolf? >> good notice. richard, thank you. >>> off an island in alaska right now, a crippled oil rig is running aground. it's carrying diesel fuel, oil, and hydraulic fluid, and the weather is working against recovery. we'll have an update. >>> an oil drilling barge is grounded off an island in southern alaska and a fares storm is hindering recovery efforts onboard. diesel fuel, lube oil, and hydraulic fuel. no leaks have been detected and teams are assembling to tackle any environmental damage. cnn's paul vercammon has an update. >> reporte
look at what happened with greece, with bailouts, with sovereign debt crises, with the euro zone. it was only at the very last possible minute that compromise was reached, that the big bargain was done. and if you look at the united states, even at a time of, a moment when really both sides needed to do more than the minimum, the markets will be saying they failed to do so. so, yes, they will be relieved, there won't be any immediate reaction, but the markets are certainly putting the...
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and euro slshl dollar, 1.3385. we have been up to 1.34. the high not since march, but since february 2012. that is where we stand right now in europe. serb won has more for us from asia. >> asian markets mostly in the green today as the clear outperformer is china's shanghai composite jumping a stunning 3% today. the index hit a seven-month high on talking about increasing the quota. investors are filling up ahead of the 2012 gdp data due out later this week. if you'll recall, late last week, growth could come in at 7.7%, surpassing beijing's target of 7.7%. so financials and military stocks were the biggest winner necessary today's rally. strengthening mainland blue chips helped boost the sang second higher by .6%. the globals porter li & fug dropped today. the yen has softened to a 2 1/2 year low. elsewhe elsewhere, south korea's kospi add .5% today. australia's asx 200 finished marginally in the green and india's sensex just touched off gaining a strong 1.4%. back to you. >> all right. thanks for that, sish we know. have a good evening
and euro slshl dollar, 1.3385. we have been up to 1.34. the high not since march, but since february 2012. that is where we stand right now in europe. serb won has more for us from asia. >> asian markets mostly in the green today as the clear outperformer is china's shanghai composite jumping a stunning 3% today. the index hit a seven-month high on talking about increasing the quota. investors are filling up ahead of the 2012 gdp data due out later this week. if you'll recall, late last...
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euro/dollar, down to 1.30. the aussie dollar is weaker is sterling is also down against the greenback. we were proep probing above 1.63 a couple of minutes ago. they said so the fed comments pretty much dominating today's market session. speaking earlier, principal investor jim corcoran suggested that qe hasn't been particularly effective. >> what we are actually seeing now, i think in terms of the fed comments is, you know, within a year or so we might start buying bonds, we might not need to put any qe into the economy. i doubt whether qe created the growth in the u.s. economy. i think it was a turn in the housing market. it was cheap energy and an improvement in u.s. manufacturing. but nevertheless, i think you are seeing for fundamental reasons have pretty good strength in the u.s. >> well, that was jim's view. chris, what do you take away from the minutes yesterday? it had a big impact on the dollar, pushing benchmark yields higher, as well. i think we have to be contextualizing what comes out for minute s
euro/dollar, down to 1.30. the aussie dollar is weaker is sterling is also down against the greenback. we were proep probing above 1.63 a couple of minutes ago. they said so the fed comments pretty much dominating today's market session. speaking earlier, principal investor jim corcoran suggested that qe hasn't been particularly effective. >> what we are actually seeing now, i think in terms of the fed comments is, you know, within a year or so we might start buying bonds, we might not...
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i know ryan wants to see the debt drop to the euro. but stabilizing the debt relative to our income is sustainability. and i think we're pretty much there in the u.s. we're nowhere near that in europe. so in the u.s., it's fiscal policy as usual minus 1% for government spending. but in the new year, just as we saw in the last year from public policy, but we're not going to see -- we're going to see bigger squeezing going on in europe. >> carl, we're going to leave tlit. these gentlemen are sticking around. thank you for this great perspective this morning. >> if you have comments or questions about anything that you see here on squawk, e-mail us squawk@cnbc.com. >>> still ahead, a major blow to president obama. this was pretty interesting on friday. his nlrb recess appointments ruled unconstitutional and also puts cord ray, the cpcf -- >> consumer protection board. >> anything that either agency does now could be challenged. >> for 300 different rulings that they've made at this point? >> and how much is twitter really worth? another k
i know ryan wants to see the debt drop to the euro. but stabilizing the debt relative to our income is sustainability. and i think we're pretty much there in the u.s. we're nowhere near that in europe. so in the u.s., it's fiscal policy as usual minus 1% for government spending. but in the new year, just as we saw in the last year from public policy, but we're not going to see -- we're going to see bigger squeezing going on in europe. >> carl, we're going to leave tlit. these gentlemen...
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keep an eye on euro yen. that cross trade has a lot of excitement and there has been talk about currency trade wars. we have been talking about it a long time on the floors. >> there's supposed to be an announcement. i did get confirmation a small amount of gold would be moved. plans to bring gold home and bring 50% of gold reserves in frankfurt by 2020. 300 tons are going to leave new york, 374 tons from paris. >> why is that? >> i'm not quite clear why. >> german politics. >> is chthat what it is? >> they want to have it. they moved it out of germany because of the cold war, a threat the russians would take it. most of it is sitting in the new york fed in world war ii. most europeans moved it here during the war and moving it back. there's something tangible and viserable about having gold. >> the auditors called last october for an official suspicion of t inspections of the gold saying it has never been checked. >> that is trust to never check with the fed about your gold. >> have you ever been there? >> i
keep an eye on euro yen. that cross trade has a lot of excitement and there has been talk about currency trade wars. we have been talking about it a long time on the floors. >> there's supposed to be an announcement. i did get confirmation a small amount of gold would be moved. plans to bring gold home and bring 50% of gold reserves in frankfurt by 2020. 300 tons are going to leave new york, 374 tons from paris. >> why is that? >> i'm not quite clear why. >> german...
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since the introduction of the euro in 2002, the bank has cut about 25% of its work force. car sales in china could be facing a jam. research from ubs finds that growing traffic problems in cities such as beijing and shanghi may soon spur government action. the bank expects the chinese government to soon place restrictions on car ownership, which could cause sales to fall in the world's largest auto market. a judge is okaying the punishment for bp's historic oil spill. the oil giant will pay a record $4 billion in criminal penalties, plus plead guitly to manslaughter for its role in the 2010 oil disaster in the gulf. 11 workers were killed in the explosion onboard the drilling rig deep water horizon and more than 200 million gallons of oil gushed into the ocean. bp will be fined for lying to congress about the spill's size. the oil company is expected to shell out $7.8 billion to residents and businesses along the gulf goast. among stocks making major moves off of earnings news, ford shares stalled out yesterday, falling 5.8%. the car maker rattled investors by saying it wi
since the introduction of the euro in 2002, the bank has cut about 25% of its work force. car sales in china could be facing a jam. research from ubs finds that growing traffic problems in cities such as beijing and shanghi may soon spur government action. the bank expects the chinese government to soon place restrictions on car ownership, which could cause sales to fall in the world's largest auto market. a judge is okaying the punishment for bp's historic oil spill. the oil giant will pay a...
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today we're seeing the euro/dollar give up .1% to 1. 1.3069. and the dollar/yen after reports out of japan saying there will be coordination between the bank of japan and fiscal authorities to try and get to the 2% inflation target. nothing too concrete. again, the proof will be in the poudre figure i can use a -- in the pudding if i can use a popular phrase this side of the bond. back to you. >> kelly services. i like that -- talent. talent, kelly. >> talent at work. >> talent at work. thanks. >>> coming up, the nation's biggest banks preparing to post quarterly results in the coming days. the inside line next. >>> first as we head to break, a look at yesterday's winners and losers. at 1:45, the a >>> that's hard. >> you stink. the wing and a fractured beak.o surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doub
today we're seeing the euro/dollar give up .1% to 1. 1.3069. and the dollar/yen after reports out of japan saying there will be coordination between the bank of japan and fiscal authorities to try and get to the 2% inflation target. nothing too concrete. again, the proof will be in the poudre figure i can use a -- in the pudding if i can use a popular phrase this side of the bond. back to you. >> kelly services. i like that -- talent. talent, kelly. >> talent at work. >>...
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dozens of energetic gross, ranging from wrigley and five and six euros two collected teenagers had waited patiently for us to arrive. they had researched the questions they want to ask them their knowledge was impressive. but it wasn't related topics that were important. they were being encouraged to imagine and realized it they could use heaters, to, that they could be anything they want it to be. in order for their gross i met a girl's inc. and all of our young people to realize their dreams, we must ensure that each step along the way, their education is providing them with the skills, knowledge and innovative thinking needed in a 21st century economy. [applause] we must work with teachers, local schools, higher education and the business community to ensure a robust and rigorous education for all of our students, including in the stem fields of science, technology, engineering and math. [applause] new hampshire's public colleges and universities have set an ambitious goal of doubling the number of stem students that graduate by 2025. we should embrace that goal and make achieving a st
dozens of energetic gross, ranging from wrigley and five and six euros two collected teenagers had waited patiently for us to arrive. they had researched the questions they want to ask them their knowledge was impressive. but it wasn't related topics that were important. they were being encouraged to imagine and realized it they could use heaters, to, that they could be anything they want it to be. in order for their gross i met a girl's inc. and all of our young people to realize their dreams,...
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and look at these euros. a very big number. the spending in the federal budget. you will notice to these numbers bigger than that. not good. the deficit, like how much debt or adding. over a trillion. just when you're. federal government runnng a a tab of a rillion. we talk about this number of the me. let's get this zero's again. a very big number. tough to get your arms around these numbers. when you see it on a piece of paper it's easier. i thought it would be even easier ifwe thought about one american household. what if each of those numbers translate it into one family. if you ran the household like the federal government here is what you would be looking at. your family income, 24400. your spending, 305,400. look at this. what's going on? you can't do this. if you were spending 35,000 only had 24,000 coming in, that's a nightmare. the new debt would be 10,900. it's a nightmare. so let's talk about your total credit card debt. if you were on par with the federal government your total debt would be $163,000. you're not even earning 25,000. you would be in hu
and look at these euros. a very big number. the spending in the federal budget. you will notice to these numbers bigger than that. not good. the deficit, like how much debt or adding. over a trillion. just when you're. federal government runnng a a tab of a rillion. we talk about this number of the me. let's get this zero's again. a very big number. tough to get your arms around these numbers. when you see it on a piece of paper it's easier. i thought it would be even easier ifwe thought about...
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the euro is at like 133 versus the dollar. if you listen to what he said yet, you've had to believe it will stake there. i think it's going to 136 to 137. then i think he'd surprise us all and cut rates. but the other thing to curl about the euro right now, more critical when you go forward to february and marches this concerns me. suddenly europe doesn't look at that you will bad. so forward-forwarding at six weeks, that would be about the time we get a real surprise. meanwhile, stay on the europeo great to see you. have a great weekend. we'll see you soon. check out "money in motion" this evening at 5:30 p.m. on cnbc. many more currency trades as they keep you up to the latest moves in the market. >>> coming up, what's at stake for two stocks hitting five-year highs. >>> but first wells faro's stock falls after delivers earning. we debate. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "power lu
the euro is at like 133 versus the dollar. if you listen to what he said yet, you've had to believe it will stake there. i think it's going to 136 to 137. then i think he'd surprise us all and cut rates. but the other thing to curl about the euro right now, more critical when you go forward to february and marches this concerns me. suddenly europe doesn't look at that you will bad. so forward-forwarding at six weeks, that would be about the time we get a real surprise. meanwhile, stay on the...
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ve difficult for muslims tosherry, secularize it and to eliminatety the liberty crushing aspects the euro one you wrote that u.s.liby amba policymakers opposed by christopher stens havelaw sacrificed u.s. lives, ourou as, nation is ignoring sharia lawy and practices. you assert that the islamic totalitarianism, you are sayig that it has a tutorial at terry and winter.ave a sular >> we have those that we chosea, to undermine and replace. hosnib mubarak, even the odious qadhafi. yet what is their replacement?n the replacement from the get-goo actually supported them of muslim brotherhood jihadist to have a supremacist outlook. and we are still, the late ambassador stevens unfortunateln chose to go intofo the jihadisti hotbed in libya, which dates back to our borders. they were fighting then. thank you so much for being witn us. lou: as the housing market really recovering? $17 trillion is riding on the answer. answer. thes ceo woman: my first symptoms were... man: constant tingling in my toes. woman: my leg metimes will go numb. woman: i had double vision. woman: they said, "you have multip
ve difficult for muslims tosherry, secularize it and to eliminatety the liberty crushing aspects the euro one you wrote that u.s.liby amba policymakers opposed by christopher stens havelaw sacrificed u.s. lives, ourou as, nation is ignoring sharia lawy and practices. you assert that the islamic totalitarianism, you are sayig that it has a tutorial at terry and winter.ave a sular >> we have those that we chosea, to undermine and replace. hosnib mubarak, even the odious qadhafi. yet what is...
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he said we relaunched the euro in 2012. a lot of talk with chris at this teen legarde in europe today. 2015, talking about this growth in the back half. i think draghi's intentions today were not to mess things up. the general feeling here is that what the ecb has done with the current situation, perhaps created the underlying conditions for growth. >> i hosted a dinner with christine legarde last night. one of the things that came up mario draghi said this morning that maybe we have good fall back into a problem again. >> well, that's a good question. but what we're hearing is this new buzz phrase out of davos, which is gsp. >> what is that? >> global stability put. i think larry summers may have been the one to coin this phrase. i heard it this morning when i met with a bunch of central bankers at a breakfast this morning. this phrase keeps coming up. the idea you have japan, you have the european central bank and you now have the fed obviously full throttle on monetary policy, underpinning and, you know, we meet here now
he said we relaunched the euro in 2012. a lot of talk with chris at this teen legarde in europe today. 2015, talking about this growth in the back half. i think draghi's intentions today were not to mess things up. the general feeling here is that what the ecb has done with the current situation, perhaps created the underlying conditions for growth. >> i hosted a dinner with christine legarde last night. one of the things that came up mario draghi said this morning that maybe we have good...
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the euro yet was at a 14-month high versus the dollar. and you can see right now, the dollar is stronger against the eu euro. gold prices are down by about 6.30, $1675.30 an ounce. right now, let's get to the global markets report. ross westgate is standing by in london. good morning. we haven't seen you in quite a while. you have a lot of red behind you this morning. >> we have, indeed, becky. i saw andrew more recently than i've seen you over there in davos. yeah, look, we are down. you can see decleaners outpacing the decliners. we're down at the session low. down around .0. the spanish market down 1.5%. that's down to bank stocks. they're all off heavily because of santander. santander is europe's largest lender in the eurozone. stock off 2.3% today. there's 2012 net profit more than halved hurt by big losses in real estate, write-downs and property assets. also key growth spots as latin america down, as well. they're setting aside another 18 billion or 19 billion euros for provisions in 2012. they said they may still sell some more a
the euro yet was at a 14-month high versus the dollar. and you can see right now, the dollar is stronger against the eu euro. gold prices are down by about 6.30, $1675.30 an ounce. right now, let's get to the global markets report. ross westgate is standing by in london. good morning. we haven't seen you in quite a while. you have a lot of red behind you this morning. >> we have, indeed, becky. i saw andrew more recently than i've seen you over there in davos. yeah, look, we are down. you...
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euro hitting an 11-month high. the yen hitting a 2 1/2-month low. these are things we continue to watch, in addition to the equity markets. >> talking to our partner simon this morning, how maybe spain doesn't need a bailout. the banks are suddenly talking about a return on equity that is higher than american banks. the big issue has been will they get complacent over there, because there is so much good news in europe. it's not backed up by growth. it just seems to be backed up by solvency. >> we had a lot of european officials coming out of late saying things are improving, that the worst is over, the crisis for the euro. we had them saying last week they were better than a year ago. >> i would like to see their change on the debt. >> more spending cuts. >> is there a large american bank that is not reporting this week? i mean, the number of banks coming out over the next two days -- [ bell ringing ] >> harry winston, this is a swiss company buying an american company. these are the things that we maybe give you perspective. i know that may be too
euro hitting an 11-month high. the yen hitting a 2 1/2-month low. these are things we continue to watch, in addition to the equity markets. >> talking to our partner simon this morning, how maybe spain doesn't need a bailout. the banks are suddenly talking about a return on equity that is higher than american banks. the big issue has been will they get complacent over there, because there is so much good news in europe. it's not backed up by growth. it just seems to be backed up by...
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dollar is the worst currency outside the euro. but i happen to also own gold i don't think it will go up right away and maybe we still have a correction of another 10% or so on the downside. i just think that government will print money and that there will be competitive devaluation, and so i want to have gold as an insurance. >> wow. but, am i right to read on that that you deem the u.s. dollar as the, you know, the best place to be in terms of currencies? you don't think -- >> i suppose. i mean, i also own singapore dollars, the singapore dollar is probably very good currency to own, down through my exposure to use the currency. but, i don't think that the euro is now a very desirable currency to own. and do we have a lot of problems as senator ron johnson explained just now, in the u.s., but we have the same problems, or even more in europe. so in the beauty contest of the ugliest currencies, the u.s. dollar is not winning. it's okay. and i think i'd rather be in dollars at the present time, than say euros. >> marc, that's fasc
dollar is the worst currency outside the euro. but i happen to also own gold i don't think it will go up right away and maybe we still have a correction of another 10% or so on the downside. i just think that government will print money and that there will be competitive devaluation, and so i want to have gold as an insurance. >> wow. but, am i right to read on that that you deem the u.s. dollar as the, you know, the best place to be in terms of currencies? you don't think -- >> i...
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so that auction going well, spanish yields coming into euro. if i can give you a sense of what's happening in other markets, the euro is higher. european equities for the most part as you're looking there are mixed to flat. but here is a look at what's been grabbing our attention. up .3% to 1.31. that i just want to bring your attention to. the all of points down there, you're looking at the dollar/yen. that's the other major story that we continue to follow. 88 was the level breached in trade today as the yen continues to weaken by the dollar by .is 3%. we'll wait to see if we hear anything more specific. if the central banks were to cut rates, it would be a major surprise to the markets now. but if anything, this business strength that we see will be continued if the ecb doesn't deliver anything, gives us more of the same. that decision is due out shortly. we'll keep an eye out for it. bank of england is expected to keep rates roughly unchanged. back to you. >> kelly, thank you. it sounds like we have a lot more to come from europe. we will w
so that auction going well, spanish yields coming into euro. if i can give you a sense of what's happening in other markets, the euro is higher. european equities for the most part as you're looking there are mixed to flat. but here is a look at what's been grabbing our attention. up .3% to 1.31. that i just want to bring your attention to. the all of points down there, you're looking at the dollar/yen. that's the other major story that we continue to follow. 88 was the level breached in trade...
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so, i guess that explains the euro's move. and then, this news out of japan that kelly's all -- talks about all the time. >> she's teed up on. >> she's very teed up on that. and reading some of the stuff that abe is getting accomplished, it is different. i mean they're going to do -- they're going to -- >> they're going to out-fed the fed. >> exactly. and you know, they haven't had -- do you remember the last time they've had 2% inflation? >> twice in the last two decades. briefly. one on the back of a tax increase. >> just really brief. >> they've flirted with 2% and that's come back -- >> you think they can orchestrate that? >> i'm dubious for now. but if you have a better u.s., a quiet europe, a better china, there's more hope relatively speaking that you could get enough global momentum, because japan at the end of the day, still is a very open economy. so, that could help them. look we've been adding exposure to japanese equities in our portfolio. we've been hedging our yen risk since october. i think it might have some m
so, i guess that explains the euro's move. and then, this news out of japan that kelly's all -- talks about all the time. >> she's teed up on. >> she's very teed up on that. and reading some of the stuff that abe is getting accomplished, it is different. i mean they're going to do -- they're going to -- >> they're going to out-fed the fed. >> exactly. and you know, they haven't had -- do you remember the last time they've had 2% inflation? >> twice in the last two...
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the dollar is weaker against the euro today. actually wiebts up against the euro at 1.2448. gold prices up are by about $6 the last time we worked. at this point, up to $1,660 now. as joe mentioned, that fed meeting and the jobs report at the end of the week gives investors a lot to think about. joining us from chicago is kevin ferry at cronus futures management. also jeff sow. kevin, we ended lower yesterday, but the s&p was still above 1500. where does that leave us in terms of which way the momentum is headed? >> good morning. i would say what we call the point of control of futures is just below where we're trading right now. watch 1489. and so if you move below there, we call that the point of control which is what you'll see people who are long get more nervous. >> you said 1489? >> 1489 in the future if that breaks this morning. and the big story is what you're touching on with the ten-year note. people have come into the year with a heavy buy i can't tellace to sell bonds. and i think what you ran into yesterday after the good information as the market is doing bette
the dollar is weaker against the euro today. actually wiebts up against the euro at 1.2448. gold prices up are by about $6 the last time we worked. at this point, up to $1,660 now. as joe mentioned, that fed meeting and the jobs report at the end of the week gives investors a lot to think about. joining us from chicago is kevin ferry at cronus futures management. also jeff sow. kevin, we ended lower yesterday, but the s&p was still above 1500. where does that leave us in terms of which way...
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don't forget, the euro 135. these are bullish things for our country. >> this will probably be revised, you figure, jim. >> it's one off. i don't want to take action on it. >> jim, what do you do about boeing this morning? >> it's not an earnings play. it's a play on when the battery will be fixed. the company is making for tups. i don't want to touch it until i know there's a solution. otherwise this is the last good quarter. >> what do you know about blackberry this morning? >> look, you know, we don't like apple any more in the market and apple is killing r.i.m. we don't trade samsung. samsung's killing r.i.m. who's not killing r.i.m. nokia? >> we had an analyst saying all the things that were bad about amazon and how this is ahead. every time he said something bad, i played that -- >> i saw it. i saw it. i know. >> he looked over at the monitor, i think he thought jeff was listening for a minute. >> he was also thinking, oh, man, now i won't be able to talk to bassos anymore. >> that was a great interview. >
don't forget, the euro 135. these are bullish things for our country. >> this will probably be revised, you figure, jim. >> it's one off. i don't want to take action on it. >> jim, what do you do about boeing this morning? >> it's not an earnings play. it's a play on when the battery will be fixed. the company is making for tups. i don't want to touch it until i know there's a solution. otherwise this is the last good quarter. >> what do you know about blackberry...
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you have the euro crisis. you have a global recession. you have a rising china. it is a very a out of world right now. i'm not sure that it's going to be less -- it is a very chaotic world right now. i'm not sure that it's going to be less chaotic if we pull back, because bad actors will fill that power vacuum. host: james kitfield of the "national journal." caller: google james morris, r ussia today, you will see that it is a spinoff --sia russia today, you will see that it is as enough -- a spinoff. guest: they kind of backed the idea that assad just stay in power. israel likes the status quo. the arab spring totally reshuffles the strategic calculus for israel, especially with the peace treaty. the israelis are very nervous about a lot of the repercussions from the arab spring. are they pushing for this rebellion that gets rid of assad? not to my knowledge. it has been really focused on the shiite gulf countries like saudi arabia -- sunnis in the saudi arabia. saudi arabia, qatar, and others have been very worried that assad will stay in place. they are very o
you have the euro crisis. you have a global recession. you have a rising china. it is a very a out of world right now. i'm not sure that it's going to be less -- it is a very chaotic world right now. i'm not sure that it's going to be less chaotic if we pull back, because bad actors will fill that power vacuum. host: james kitfield of the "national journal." caller: google james morris, r ussia today, you will see that it is a spinoff --sia russia today, you will see that it is as...
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the euro got stronger. that's difficult. >> what will people key off of in general is it the revenue number? is it the bottom -- what's the most important number and how should we look at it? >> if you peel everything back and say what is the one thing people care about? >> not google? >> it's the core google advertising business. and what you really want to figure out is, how much is search growing? how much is search growing for google? are they gaining share, not gaining share? and that transition from desktop search where google keeps all the revenue, to mobile search where they share a lot with apple and other partners, that's been a bumpy one. that's been a very bumpy transition. we want to figure out where they are in this. at some point, there will be enough mobile devices, enough revenue on that side when the mobile ppcs, cost per clicks go up, google's revenue will go up. we're not there yet.mobile is a today, about 25% of clicks. when it gets to be 40 or 50%, which can't be that many years away,
the euro got stronger. that's difficult. >> what will people key off of in general is it the revenue number? is it the bottom -- what's the most important number and how should we look at it? >> if you peel everything back and say what is the one thing people care about? >> not google? >> it's the core google advertising business. and what you really want to figure out is, how much is search growing? how much is search growing for google? are they gaining share, not...
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it's down against the euro, which is at 11-3358. and gold prices are down, $1,678.20 an ounce. >>> michael corbett says the bank has the right status to generate future growth. speaking at the world economic forum in davos, he tells cnbc that several years worth of revamping efforts are beginning to pay off. >> over the last year, we've simplified the company a lot the. we've become smaller, we've become simpler. >> corbat took over in october after the resignation of chief vickram pandit. >> very sharp in the stripes. >> yeah. >> the gegco, do we have a shot at him? >> no. >> that looks pretty good. there's product in there. what do you think, it's water? there is product. and, you know -- >> davos, they tend to walk out with wet hair and it turns to ice. >> but people don't look that good in davos, normally. >> that's true. >> he looks like a banker there. i think he has a lot of potential as far as his looks go. in the world economic forum in davos is in full swing. let's get to andrew buzzing in the mountains of switzerland. you
it's down against the euro, which is at 11-3358. and gold prices are down, $1,678.20 an ounce. >>> michael corbett says the bank has the right status to generate future growth. speaking at the world economic forum in davos, he tells cnbc that several years worth of revamping efforts are beginning to pay off. >> over the last year, we've simplified the company a lot the. we've become smaller, we've become simpler. >> corbat took over in october after the resignation of chief...